Your Expat
Community in Zaragoza

Jacques Paillard

"At the InterNations Events, I didn't only enjoy dancing the night away at some great venues, but I also got to know some great friends. "

Katharina Berbner

"Thanks to InterNations, I found a good language school for expats to take intensive classes in Spanish and socialize a bit more. "

Get to Know Zaragoza's Community of Expatriates!

Hola y bienvenido a Zaragoza! The chances are that if you're reading this, you're either considering relocating to Zaragoza or have already done so and are settling into your new home. Either way, you probably have dozens of questions and concerns. You might be wondering whether you need a work permit — a Resedencia — or have queries about healthcare or the banking system. Perhaps you need to find out which are the best schools. What better place to ask than our private expat community at InterNations, where our members have all been where you are now and are only too happy to offer support and advice?

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Find More Information in Our Zaragoza Expat Guides

Zaragoza is the capital city of the Zaragoza province and of the autonomous community of Aragon, Spain and is famous for its folklore, local gastronomy and landmarks. This article on moving to Zaragoza briefs you on the most important aspects of preparing your relocation, from housing to neighborhoods.

Zaragoza is growing in size and prominence, becoming more and more popular among expats. This article provides you with plenty of information on living in Zaragoza, including advice on culture and leisure, transportation, education and more.

Working in Zaragoza is becoming more and more popular for many expats-to-be. To learn more about the local economy, as well as business life in Zaragoza, from the job hunt to local taxation, read our InterNations Expat Guide.

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What Can You Expect from Expat Life in Zaragoza?

Zaragoza is the capital of the Aragón region in northeast Spain, on the banks of the Ebro River. It is home to the highly regarded University of Zaragoza and boasts numerous architectural gems while enjoying a lively and varied nightlife scene. Buying a home in the city is somewhat cheaper than in other major Spanish cities, while there is a good choice of rented accommodation to suit all budgets. Many head to Zaragoza to teach, while the plethora of bars and restaurants means there is no shortage of evening work. Away from the bustling bars of the old town, Zaragoza has many fascinating attractions such as the Centro de Historia, a free, contemporary art museum in the Magdalena district, and the basilica El Pilar, which is at the heart of the week-long fiesta in October.

InterNations: The Fastest Way to Build Your Expat Network in Zaragoza

InterNations is a unique community where you can meet fellow expats from various nationalities in a safe and secure environment. We organize regular social events in Zaragoza, including popular tapas evenings where members can get together for a chat — and of course to check out the fantastic tapas bars! Due to its excellent location, members can arrange trips to Madrid or Barcelona, or even to see the beautiful beaches of the Costa Del Sol.

Jacques Paillard

"At the InterNations Events, I didn't only enjoy dancing the night away at some great venues, but I also got to know some great friends. "

Katharina Berbner

"Thanks to InterNations, I found a good language school for expats to take intensive classes in Spanish and socialize a bit more. "